A piece of old trivia. I'm Phil Schwartz's daughter who was the US importer of Fidelity Research phono cartridges.
Jon, Saul and John Bedini used to exhibit with us at the Jockey Club in Las Vegas in the 70s. John Bedini used to do hi-end amplifiers.
One time we were getting feedback/noise, and Saul just grabbed a piece of aluminum foil and placed it on the wires to kill the noise. Such a low tech fix.
The other part of it was that Jon used to say that his speakers couldn't be blown. John cranked up Funky Town by Lipps Inc. and cranked it up. Pop. We all giggled and popped it back into place.
Jon, Saul and John Bedini used to exhibit with us at the Jockey Club in Las Vegas in the 70s. John Bedini used to do hi-end amplifiers.
One time we were getting feedback/noise, and Saul just grabbed a piece of aluminum foil and placed it on the wires to kill the noise. Such a low tech fix.
The other part of it was that Jon used to say that his speakers couldn't be blown. John cranked up Funky Town by Lipps Inc. and cranked it up. Pop. We all giggled and popped it back into place.